Vascular Postoperative Changes After Facial Flap Repairs: An Opportunity for Early Intervention

Author:

Berman Hannah S.1,Awe Olufolakemi2,Heckman Michael G.3,White Launia J.3,Carrasquillo Osward Y.4,Barbosa Naiara1,Merritt Bradley4,Degesys Catherine A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida;

2. U.S. Dermatology Partners, Annapolis, Maryland;

3. Division of Clinical Trials and Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida;

4. Department of Dermatology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Abstract

BACKGROUND Flap repair provides unique advantages in facial reconstruction but still carries the potential for undesirable postoperative cosmetic changes. OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to describe postoperative vascular outcomes of patients undergoing flap repairs after Mohs micrographic surgery on facial tumors and to assess associations of baseline characteristics with outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this study, 7 dermatologists and 1 physician assistant in dermatology assessed preoperative and postoperative photographs of 57 patients who underwent facial Mohs micrographic surgery, evaluating vascular and pigment outcomes and number of telangiectasias. RESULTS There was a significant difference in number of telangiectasias according to body location (p = .002), where the number of telangiectasias was highest for nose surgery. CONCLUSION These data suggest that nasal flap repairs are associated with increased postoperative vascular changes. This highlights an opportunity for improved preoperative patient counseling and possible early laser treatment after nasal Mohs micrographic surgery.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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